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Item name Category Publish date Language Format
To Be Punk in (the New) America - Cover (177x216)
Interview | Magazine 4/26/2000 English
Punk Demi-God Graffin Talks about Opening for Blink-182.
Source: SLAMM Magazine #132 (April 2000) (United States)
With: Greg Graffin
Bad Times issue #10 - No image (177x216)
Article | Newspaper 3/1/2000 English
Bad Times was an occasional newsletter that was sent to those fans who have written to BR. They've been keeping track of all mail addresses since 1986. This newsletter was their way of communicating with fans. Bad Times was published on www.badreligion.com and for the most part was written by the band itself, especially by Greg Graffin
Bad Times is also called "The official occasional newsletter of Bad Religion".
Source: Bad Religion
Getting Something Out Of It - No image (177x216)
Interview | Internet 1/1/2000 English
No synopsis available
Source: synthesis.net
With: Bobby Schayer
The New America - Cover (219x284)
Review | Magazine 1/1/2000 English
No synopsis available
Source: Lollipop, no. 52, Summer 2000
The New America - No image (219x284)
Review | Internet 1/1/2000 English
No synopsis available
Source: popmatters.com
Greg Hetson by Thomas Anonymous - No image (219x284)
Interview | Internet 11/7/1999 English
No synopsis available
Source: The Bad Religion Page & The Bad Religion Mailing List
With: Greg Hetson
L.A. Times - No image (219x284)
Interview | Newspaper 1/14/1999 English
No synopsis available
Source: L.A. Times
With: Greg Graffin
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Interview | Newspaper 1/14/1999 English
No synopsis available
Source: Los Angeles Times, p. 22, January 14, 1999
With: Greg Graffin
The State of Bad Religion address - No image (219x284)
Article | Magazine 1/13/1999 English
"Still Punk, After All These Years: Bad Religion’s Career Spans Punk History"
This is from SLAMM, a free 'zine in San Diego. There's bits of interviews with Graffin and mostly Brian.
Source: SLAMM Magazine #99 (January 1999) (United States)
With: Brian Baker, Greg Graffin
Bad Times issue #9 - No image (219x284)
Article | Newspaper 12/1/1998 English
Bad Times was an occasional newsletter that was sent to those fans who have written to BR. They've been keeping track of all mail addresses since 1986. This newsletter was their way of communicating with fans. Bad Times was published on www.badreligion.com and for the most part was written by the band itself, especially by Greg Graffin
Bad Times is also called "The official occasional newsletter of Bad Religion".
Source: Bad Religion
Review of Graffin
Article | Magazine 12/1/1998 English
A review of Greg Graffin's speech that he held on November 6th 1998 at the CMJ Music fest.
Source: CMJ report #4
Substance over style - No image (219x284)
Article | Magazine 12/1/1998 English
No synopsis available
Source: myLaunch
Stop Fucking With People - A Talk with Jay Bentley - No image (219x284)
Interview | Internet 9/12/1998 English
No synopsis available
Source: Dusan Rebolj
With: Jay Bentley
...The flow is getting stronger with small incriments of time - Cover (1062x1400)
Interview | Magazine 9/1/1998 English PDF/JPEG
No synopsis available
Source: Flipside #114 (Sept-Oct 1998) (United States)
With: Greg Graffin
A chat with Brian Baker - The Brian Baker saga - Cover (820x1300)
Interview | Magazine 9/1/1998 English PDF/JPEG
No synopsis available
Source: Life in a Bungalo #7 (summer-fall 1998) (United States)
With: Brian Baker
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